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  • Aug 27, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Lisa Fletcher |Stephanie Meinberg

    Sunday Fundays are the perfect antidote to a busy, over-scheduled week. Imagine relaxing in the park—donning your favorite Ray-Bans and stylish earrings, the sun shining on your face. Going for a drive—meandering through the countryside with the wind in your hair, wearing boujee jeans and a cozy sweater to ward off the autumn chill. It’s a time to slow down, prioritize joy, and of course, look great doing it.

  • Jun 28, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Stephanie Meinberg

    What’s better than dining al fresco? The fresh air, the sunshine, the summer breeze (before the sultry, humid heat of late July/August). Whether impromptu patio picnic or full-blown basket-and-blanket affair, there’s simply nothing like a meal out of doors. Even better? There’s one place with everything you need to pack and please—Castle Prime Meats. “But wait,” you say. “I thought they were just a butcher shop.” Au contraire.

  • May 18, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Stephanie Meinberg |James Patterson |Chris Grabenstein |Jasper Fforde

    Want to start a publication? Learn More Featured ArticleBeach to Backyard, a Trio of Vacay Must-Reads from the Bibliophiles at Loveland’s LibraryArticle by Stephanie Meinberg Originally published in Loveland LifestyleOf course, there’s hidden treasure. And ruthless pirates. A high-seas adventure-mystery perfect for the 9- to 12-year-old (good for the grown-up kid, too). There are also double agents. Rival spies.

  • May 18, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Stephanie Meinberg

    Just one step into Glenda Jones’ Loveland shop was all it took—I was happily enfolded by an overwhelming blanket of buttery, sugary goodness. The aroma! I inhaled deeply and closed my eyes. She was baking. And whatever was quietly coming to life in her oven, I wanted some. Cocoa Bites has been a Loveland staple since 2013, when Glenda first opened her brick-and-mortar storefront, and she hasn’t let us down since.

  • May 17, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Stephanie Meinberg

    Driving across 131 in Milford, you could miss it—Bite Restaurant wears a residential face, posing as a one-story house set back from the road. Likewise, you might hear their one-word name and assume trendy-chic cafe du jour. You’d be wrong on all accounts—and passing this unassuming gem would be a mistake. Marc and Rachel Seeberger have been doing it different from the start.

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